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TrapstarMoses: The Indie Visionary Sparking a Movement Through Music

From Spartanburg, SC, emerges an artist whose voice carries far beyond his city limits. Known to the world as TrapstarMoses, but born Travis Foster, he is more than just an indie artist—he’s a producer, executive producer, CEO, investor, and revolutionist. With a career rooted in both artistry and activism, TrapstarMoses is carving out a legacy that blends raw music with real purpose.

From Fulton Ave to the World

Raised on the Northside of Gulie Street (Fulton Ave), TrapstarMoses quickly earned a reputation for his versatile sound and fearless storytelling. His style reflects the diversity of his influences, seamlessly moving through Rap, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Chicago Drill, R&B, Revolution, Club Bangers, and Cultural sounds.

His collaborations have stretched across state lines and genres, working with names like Smylez, KidSmoke, Frito68, ZayILL, London Houdini, R’Drum$, Jaston Hawes, Big Sin, JamesWentCooCoo, BeatzbyFad, 318Tae, and ZorranBeats. Each collaboration has expanded his vision, proving that TrapstarMoses is not confined to one lane—he’s building an entire highway.

GulieGanG Ent: A Label of Reality

In his pursuit of independence, TrapstarMoses founded GulieGanG Ent, a label built on collaboration, authenticity, and vision. His mission is to create opportunities for other artists, offering them a space to thrive in a music world that often overlooks raw talent. “At times, I felt my talent was ahead of its time,” he says, “but now I’m making sure others don’t have to wait for doors to open—they can walk through the ones I’ve built.”

Music With a Message

TrapstarMoses doesn’t just make songs—he makes statements. His project “Struggle Life” featuring E. Monster sheds light on the tragic realities faced by Black and Brown communities, touching on the stories of Walter Scott and Trayvon Martin, and highlighting the ongoing issue of systemic targeting by police in the South.

He also released “Mutt Freestyle” by Leon Thomas, continuing to showcase his ability to fuse energy with depth. But his most anticipated release is his new project featuring “Crash Dummy”, produced by Zoran (Bay Area) and narrated by James Earl Jones Jr. before his passing. This track alone exemplifies TrapstarMoses’s unique ability to bridge artistry, activism, and cultural resonance in a way few artists can.

A Revolutionary Mindset

TrapstarMoses isn’t just chasing hits—he’s building a movement. His music is a weapon against injustice, a platform for expression, and a beacon of resilience. Every beat, every bar, and every project is crafted with intention: to spark his city, inspire his community, and connect with listeners overseas who are searching for something real.

With his unapologetic authenticity, versatile artistry, and revolutionary vision, TrapstarMoses is proving that indie artists don’t just compete with the mainstream—they redefine it. And for him, this is only the beginning.

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